Makeshift hospitals reduce risks of new infections: epidemiologist
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Simple hospitals and wards were set up because the priority in Wuhan in the early stage of the COVID-19 epidemic was to separate and to distinguish the infected people from healthy people, said Zhong Nanshan, China's leading epidemic control expert, in a recent video talk.
Zhong shared China’s experience in the fight against the coronavirus with Dr. Anita Simonds, the president-elect of the European Respiratory Society, in an online conversation early this month.
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